Plasma lipoprotein fatty acids are altered by the positional distribution of fatty acids in infant formula triacylglycerols and human milk

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Nelson, CM [1 ]
Innis, SM [1 ]
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Dept Paediat, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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infant formula; palmitic acid; 16 : 0; triacylglycerol structure; fatty acids; chylomicron; high-density lipoprotein; apolipoprotein; milk;
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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Background: Triacylglycerol digestion involves hydrolysis of fatty acids esterified at the glycerol 1,3 positions by gastric and pancreatic lipase to produce 2-monoacylglycerols and unesterified fatty acids, which are then absorbed, reesterified to triacylglycerol, and secreted in chylomicrons. Palmitic acid (16:0) is predominantly esterified to the 2 position of human milk triacylglycerol but to the 1,3 positions in the oils used in infant formulas. Objective: We aimed to determine whether the position of 16:0 in human milk and infant formula triacylglycerol influences the position of fatty acids in postprandial plasma chylomicron triacylglycerol. Design: Full-term infants were fed formula with 25-27% 16:0 with either 39% of the 16:0 (synthesized triacylglycerol) or 6% of the 16:0 (standard formula) esterified at the triacylglycerol 2 position, or were breast-fed (23% 16:0, 81% at the triacylglycerol 2 position) from birth to 120 d of age. Chylomicron fatty acids and plasma lipids were assessed at 30 and 120 d of age. Results: Infants fed the synthesized triacylglycerol formula, standard formula, or breast milk had 15.8%, 8.3%, and 28.0% 16:0 in the chylomicron triacylglycerol 2 position (P < 0.05). These results suggest that greater than or equal to 50% of the dietary triacylglycerol 2-position 16:0 is conserved through digestion, absorption, and chylomicron triacylglycerol synthesis in breast-fed and formulated infants. Infants fed the synthesized triacylglycerol formula had significantly lower HDL-cholesterol and apolipoprotein A-I and higher apolipoprotein B concentrations than infants fed the standard formula. Conclusion: Dietary triacylglycerol fatty acid distribution may alter lipoprotein metabolism in young infants.
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